PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. 1411311.71311.10 BY Wll - 123 It - PITTSBURGH PEADINn MATTER WILL BE FOUND ON EA97I PAGE OF THIS PAPER. 'FRIDAY, montuNo, DECEMBER 9, 1852 • lbSamurais* Wm= Gewrrn—Ehe extensive dr tallow of our Weekly Gazette otters to opr badness men n most &mirth's medium ot analog their bostoets Intent pot dientlation Is between fear and fir. ..animate!. tettb ftt attune every tillage anCeountl to WsotT , rota and Eastern Ohio: RIAD ADVERTISERS—Neither 'the Eattailaißoosas sOft Prlntincilatablistunent of the Dams donna. are opened on Enntisy.. ADVERTISERS who desire their notices to 'appear in the new en Monday naming, WM ;IMO hand the= In before 6 o'clock. on Saturday 'lnc purr Gouturon.,-WesternPenzsyiensis Ii Ir:tiling down upon Gen. Larimer, as the nest Whig candidate for Governor, with extraordins ry unanimity. The proepects now are that he Will sleeve' every vote from the west, In the next State The most of the papers have , erea: spokin in his favor, and no other person intoned in this seetion. The-following is from the Adieus Rigida.: • Tin "Err Goons - oft —among the names lhat waste mentioned in connection with the Governorship of Pennsylvania, Is that of Gen. Wissziat Latuatza, Ja., of Pittsburgh. Quite a . number of Journals to the Western portion of the State have declared him as their preference end fully dimmed his merits and qualifications.-- The he is Well fitted to fill the post is beyond deubt, being one of the beet practical badness men in the Commonwealth, a good financier, and havingoonect clews of the agricultural, meohsp ical and Industrie interests of the State. Gen. F. T losiLeser has a beet of personal Mends who, in the arm of his nomination, would rally around Mm, disregirding party names and party ties, and looking to worth and capacity alone an enti • 1114bInt to their support Whatever the feel . iskuuly be in other sections of the State, we have no hesitation yin saying that in Indians county,ilen. Larimer would receive s larger vote than any man within the limits of the Common wealth. " A meeting of the Whig State Central Commit tie to to take place on the 12th Inst. in Phlladel phia. W presumesthe ;Neat is to take action la reference to the State Convention. It our ad Tiell fa worth anything, we would counsel delay. ithe Alvin of the times indicate inereming defeo tionpithy ranks of the opposition. The Whigs Gan IMM nothing by deferring the State Comte's tionnntli June, when they will be able to Tote Mori undaretandingly than at present. If our opponents will split, It is folly In the Whip to bring outside pre:mire to kScp them-to • filaavaxca cittittavw:--k murder trial has just takili piece at Runtingdoft In this State. A wo suis, Eithaarre Hsiexi; was tried for the mur der of her sister,. by poison, and found guilty.— The etheamsthnoes of the murder made it one of the most shocking cruelty and monetrous deprav ity. Tie therdereas Is a widow, sixty-five years of age, and ls strongly suspected of having mur dered her husband, also by poise; a yeir 47. Beenbject In the commietion of the crime of which she is convicted, seems to base been, that she might become the wife of the widowed man, sat take the plafie of her murdered sister in his bed and at Ms board! Mrs. Hanle, the slater, was in ell health, and ,the adenine! Tau her nune, and by eslow and painful procese, committed the most diabolical !nturdei for which mho le adjudged worthy .of death. •Judge Taylor, in palming sentence, ad dressed her as follows: "fitasesrra Hi.SKIM: A jury, chosen, as it might be said, by Youreeit. after giving the most patient and feeling oonsideration to your case, and to'everything that ingenuity and eloquenee could bring th bear in your behalf, have found . yon guilty of MURDER IN THE FIRST DE CHU. Bo _gverwhebning 'wee the evidence of • your guiltiest it admitted no other Conolusion; and we approve entirely of that verdict, which makes It our duty to pronounce upon you the sentenee4f the law. You are preeimknow, to hear and receive that awful 'entente, and we delay it only to say a few words intended for . your own good. Your crime shooks us, and shooks all tens wows-murder by roues; deliberately and most ornelly 'iiiministered. Your victim was , your dater, whom you visited at her home, liar ing filet provided runtelt with poison for the purpose, of destroying her life, to make that home yours.. _ Approaching her then in pretend ed affection and kindness, to administer to her wants. pia gave her the' first draught which stretched her upon a bed of torture, and with • the'pretext of ministering to her In sicknees,—a sickness which-you had caused—you. clung to her bed-side watching every opportunity tombs. gle 11.11t1110 with the drink which she craved in her. burning . agony, until your supply ,of the deadly drug was exhausted; aid you tailed for the time to effect the real purpoise of your visit. lint . yon were not satisfied. You went away, and procured another supply of .arnenie, end return ed, and plied jt hide sameertiel manner, until you saw your victim, after days of intense pain and suffering, In 'the agonies of death. When you Baw your work was done, but while your victim was only dying,. and not yet dead, you were up stars planning how you would manage the affairs of chalet:use, and even the disposition yeti would make of her clothes, As soon'as she was laid out, and yetthad no further see for the. • arsenic, you took the paper spa put it in the , store, more effectually to oatmeal what you had done. Yon then thought you had acoomplisted your purpose; that no one had seen you give the poison, and that the horrid 'eerie was buried deep in your own depraved bosom. Ab, let your dreadful fate be A timely warning to ery one who has the heart so murder, that is oh a deed ' cannot be bid! The fi rst thing-you t id to con ceal your crime, seems to have been the first thing that led to inquiry, and to your detection; and the very grave to which you had Consigned . your'elster, opened its closed portals to furnish evidence of your guilt. . Convicted of a crime so shooting to rtery feel ing -of humanity—perpetrated by: means, in a manner, and from a motive, which evidence the very s utmost wickedness and depravity of heart; .. It is our duty to say to you, what we solemnly believe that you have no reason to hope that anythingi which - can be done oeurged in your be - half, will save you from Buffeting the penalty of the law. Nowhere can you look with hope, but to Infinite Mercy! And we eernestly exhort you wet to allow yourself to be deceived in this mat ter, or to deceive yourself; but to begin at once, and spend the whole of the brief remnant of your ' days in seeking repentance and forgiveness from B•' only remains to pronounce the sentence of • Si law; which le, That you, - Elisabeth Harker r be taken hence to the Pito° whence . you came, within the jail of the musty of Hamingdon, and thence to the place of OllRrititoll within the walls or yard of the jail of tie aald•oounty of Huntingdon, and that you be there hanged by the nook until you _ . R end pay . God have mercy optin yon 841 Twa Ns= Cenisasse:—The New York Tribune nays Nutt the next Congress will pongees the fol. lowing featuree: 1. A'arwihing prepo . uderanee in either branch of those who call themselves *distinctly Demo /mats; and ars at leant 'nominal supporters of the existing Malarial Administration; 2. An ab solute msjority of strictly new Ramberg; for the first time (ire'-believe) since 1841; E. A Howe .full to.the lasteest, save as temporary vacancies may, be --xesaid by tithes, or inattention;. 4. A Senate exhibiting the decadence or organisation of should Tattles In the appearance of no lees than Jour UMW/gel in its list of Members through the absolute inability Glee late or Var ela Legi astral,' of Maine, Vermont, North Caro lina and Mississippi, 'to effect new elections; 5. A fresh attempt to revise and generally reduce the Tariff of Duties on Imports; and 6. An ear . - nest effort to provide for the location and eon. steno/Non eta groat National Railroad across the ContinenteOspeating the Atlantic, with the Pa da°. There will doubtless be other notable fea tweitdeveltiied in the course of the Session; bat these are all that now present themseiven. It will no doubt be an awaiting and deeply In. targeting tendon, and wildiside attention with the war in Europe. We hope for but Wild prim. tide good from it, bat some good may axial from It, Indirectly, nevertheless. ' TEn Mumma Turan.—Great anxiety has been =Wasted during the pelt week in reference to the trial of 'George Ward and :Malcom Gibson, Indicted for ,the murder of Lucinda Secrest.— ,:. Th. me was taken up on Wednesday afternoon, t sad the remainder of the week up to Saturday atirdig.war occupied in a patient hearing of the testimony on both rider; Court sitting during ..! ; ;., , ,21tureday. About 70' 'linesmen were called to Maud during that .time; a number of them -'. Mee. The Court adjourned over till-Monday ' • meaning, the Jury being put in charge of two Constable,. Ocillonday, tho Comae!, Messrs. `Stokes & Todd for thlOommorieralth, and Cowan Foster for the prisoners commeneed pleading, aid crumpled the time up 01110 o'clock on Tate: day. JiherJudge then delirered his charge, and the JurY,afteran Abre s aoal twentydive minutes, brought ICC their verdict. A profound Warm permuted thi vast crowd; had a solemnity set op .fta the 00itatallaCI of 'eirdt Juror which indina• - • ,f r " 4 J;••,- "" ' ted that they realized the _responsibility, that rested upon them, and that withal they had the nerve calmly and faithfully to meet it. To the . usual question propounded by the Clerk, "Do you and the prisoners guilty or not guilty, how lay you?" They answered "GUILTY," which, judging from the feeling manifested outside, met with a response from every heart: It has been the remark of every one, that for rood character and Intelligenee there never vie a Jury in the tommty, composed of better men.— Greouburgh Intelligencer. Thi oboes noticed murder took place on the Bth day of September, last, in South Hunting don township, Westmoreland county. The ob ject of the murderers was theft. They came to the house after the inmates, Becrest and his wife, were in bed, and were admitted and tarnished their sapper and wont away. They afterwards returned, partially disguised, and broke into the houee and shot &crest, and thought they had killed him, and beat bin wife to death, robbed the house mad set it on fire. After their depar ture Becrest was able to crawl to s neighbor's had give the alarm. The murderous wretches I are in a fair way to receive their just deserts. THABECOMIIG SIMMONII IN New Your. Visit Immense paper, the New York Tritium, Pub baked on Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, no lees than nine sermons and eketches of ser- MOUS, men, of them long, which had been preached the day before. Among them Is one ghee at fall length, preached by the celebrated Ham Ward) BIIIIOIEII, in the Plymouth church, Brooklyn- The sermon le able and powerful, breathing Sentiments of love and freedom for all, and aspirations for the elevation of all.— Speaking of the elevating and equalizing power ' of religion, he ears: The rstipious element of the country le preem inently democratio. Whatever distinctions pre• .Vllll in society men are taught that all men are of one 'blood. The schedule of duty is the same; all come to the same event, and etand be; fare God, not one with laurel, another with di ploma, and another with badge and garter, but every man according to the deeds done in the body. But the power of religion to stimulate growth, is inspire a responsibility for the full development and most capable use of every twil -1 ty; Its power to excite the conselousnees of the deepest moment; to enlarge and dignify the whole conniption of life; to ply the sonl with meting drawn- from Eternity and the bosom of God; the 'fork which it gives him—a eon of God; an heir of tke Universe; a trophy of redemptive sacri fice, and of love auspicious and wonderful; the destiny which It enkindles in the future, read by the all-seeing eye of Imagination as if the A pocalyptic enroll were unrolled, and ever glow ing in grand transparency. It is not poseible for the human esnl to receive at the hand of Re ligion ouch living Influence and Ile in the stillness and content of. ignoraecelor stupidity. It meat %rouse; It must reach forth with everlasting strug gle. It writes for itself as a motto, "Forgetting the things which are behind, we reach Birth unto the things which are before." The fruit of re ligion is aspiration; the fruit of aspiration is perpetual growth; the fruit of growth is power, mad power is the whole foul, is Melly: In describing the means of diffusing knowl edge, and thus elevating all the people to ono high and proud level, the eloquent preacher pays e marked compliment to certain newspapers, timong which he has named our nnpretendiog sheet. That the mention is gratifying to us we will admit, canned, we believe, more by• the sen timents we endeavor to incubate than by any merit in its management. It given us courage and pleasure to know that our efforts-to pro mote the welfare of our foliow men, and to over throW some of the towering errors of the age, aro appreciated and acknowledged by these whose good opinion we covet. Our readers will, therefore, excuse us for copying the following paragraph: We may not omit to mention and honor those grand dispensers of knowledge, the newspapers. We must not demand of them that which we ex pect of books of science, or of professional chain —abstract knowledge—for it in their peculiar function to repnsent living knowledge to living into. It is not learning, but knowledge, In which they deal. • They are not merely journal, of news of the last happening,. They are wonderfully changed from that old type, and are destined to be yet more potent. They are daily encyclopedias; they are repositories •of literature; of • soundest criticisms of art; galleries of descriptions of na ture; they are books of saintlier they contain more than libraries, and better suited for the pow u/ar.wanr, for the great scholarship—the people. Such papers as The Tribune; The Timm, The Pitts burgh Gazette., Cincinnati Gazette ' Indiana Jour nal, Louievilie Journal, Bostms Commonwealth, and Traveler., contain more religions matter era' ry week than do religions papers; more scientific matter than journals of science; more literature and art, than monthlies devoted to literature and art The tone of papers is rking, and not falling. The moet conservative, are In their in firllil/00, on the whole, becoming more and more demooratio and progressive. As profound an books, in ,whole; more, accurate—for one day corrects the past—but books are slow, and can not correct themselves. But 818 not merely the extent, variety, and accuracief metal knowledge, but the atmosphere of knowledge that they create, and in which men breathe. The daily paper becomes a noceseity wo learn to be conversant, &e. It is said to des troy habits of reflection. It does not destroy them: in most twee there are none to destrily, and if there were no papers, there would be no more creative power, and far lees acquisitive power of information. • They are becoming not merely a mirror of the exterior life of the times—the accidents, tiro pro 0083i000, the buildings or deetructione,tho war Cr peace, which go like storms and balms un ceasingly round the globe. They are the mirror of the inward life. The system of reporting M- I stituted by our newspapers Is itself an era, if prosecuted to Its full and proper office. It opens the Senate, the Legislative Ball, the Court, and that which there is spoken in the ear, Is rever berated all over the land. The pulpit preaches, not to a poor thousand, but to hundreds of thong mode. It gives übiquity to the lecturer, and uni versality to knowledge. The time will come when what we say to an audience will be tollr leasc work. Td•night he that speaks to five hundred, shall to-morrow morning address five hundred thousand by the voiceless type, that yet utter perpetual thoughts. Who can estimate the importance of such an element, in the great prows of danocratie education Another of the sermons publielted In the Tri. bone, is one by the Rer.M. J. Remus; s. Jeir. ish Rabbi, preached to the Green street nips gown. The Berman displays final liberalltyof sentiment, as the following extracts will show: Behold the Pilgrim Fathers of freedom ea they croeeed the mighty waves of the Atlantic ; their persecutors sneeringly called them Puritans. But this was the greatest praise they could award them; for pure were their morale, firm their con stoney, and boundless their trust in God. Tell me not that their faith was based in error. I am oonvinced 'of it; that they misunderstood these scored scriptures from which they profes sed to derive their principles; fall well I know It. ant, however, they might err in speculative doctrines, in one respect at least, the Practical application of their principles wee admirable, for it adopted the polity of the Law of Melee. The All-merelful requires the bent And looks to the Intention. And we, mime greatest satisfaction it h r . that our fathers, through good'repute and evil repute, still adhere to the Law of God; that amid suffer ings of every kind, they remained un shaken in their faith, because they valued truth mor o than life, and feared God more than man. We, who do full justice to the constancy of Ina el, let us be no lees jest to the Pilgrim Fathers of New England, for their adherence to .prinol pie, was not hie unshaken than that of our own heroic sufferers. But they were not alone; the Dutch, and gugenota, the Quakers, of Pennsylva nia, the Cathoitee, of Maryland, all brought with them high religious principles, untiring industry and indomitable energy. At the samirtlme their heads had bean softened in the school of misfor tune; and if Cotton blather and his fellows "among the sterner Puritans, did for a time yield to the workiage of a baneful euperstition, all honor to the memory of Boger Williams, who, driven by their persecution to Rhode Inland, was the first in any Earopean settlement who enforced the principle that all men are equal before God and the law. His nobler influence prevailed, and as the rights of conscience °omit to . be respected, the Catholic:, the Presbyterian, the . Quaker, and the Jow, repaint! to North Ai:erica, side by eide, to toil for wife cad children, and to wor ship God according to the dictates of seek' one's own conscience. *' * * * *- . • When lastly we consider the future bopee of these Stater, we are struck with the remarkable similarity whicb they, and they only, bear to no Israelites. With them as with us, the future promisee to be tar riore glorious than the pres ent.,The promise to us is found in Revelation; the romlae to them Is found In nature and ex perience To both of es tb, promise Is acuil tonal. If Israelites return teethe 'Lord their . God, hie promise will be fulfilled to them. If the United States remain united, adhering firmly • to the principles ofjustioe, freedom„ and the fear of God, the promises of nature and experience cannot fall to be fulfilled to them. Seventy years base been sufficient to mien to a handful of 00167.h:i5, a high rank among the fleet nations of the world. . Twice that , time will see them fighting the very first's:3k.. Seventy 'utilise swelled that :mothers front three, !millions Into tw e nty threiq'twitiettutt time:wlll;beliold them two hundred millicar, net of esrfa, L llki'ehe - sob; )ante of ths.Csar—not goaded into desperation like the down-trodden hallooe or litiegurians— bat two hundred millions of freemen, each one sitting nadir hie own vine end under his own fig tree, and no one to make them afraid. No piv , Urged oasts to wring from them and to waste in ' luxurious idleness, the fruits of their toil—no dominant church to correptreligion with worldly wealth, and spiritualarrogance. No monopolies to bar the progrees of mind, the happiness of mankind • But every noble faculty developed, every branch of knowledge cultivated, every vir tue en heirloom of our citisene. Bush are•the bright hopes of America; and among those who now hear me, many may, some Till, with the blessing of God, live to see them realized And if enth aro the prospects of the next seventy years, what may .sores centuries produce ? Imagination, boundlese as le its vie. ion, recoils from the task of even attempting to Flees what they may then be. I cannot help thinking that there is some mysterious connection between the grand future of the United States and the &orient: future of Israel, f , when the Lord doll be ono and Sfs Range shall be one." But with oat losing ourselves in the shadowy immensity of remote conjecture, the lunged future with its hopes, as they unfold themselves to our mind's eye entitles us to say, If these United States re main tone to their principles—the principle' of freedom, jostles and the fear of 'God—wo may onbe more reour to the words of our text, "The Lori will distinguish thee with the good." But while the past has been, the present is, and the future promises to become, "distinguish ed for what is "good," we must bear In mind that it is the Lord "our Father in Heaven," who grants the distinction. Unto Hie holy name our thanks are due, and we aesemble here to offer them. Then let us pray. A DISTRIESINCI ACCIDMIS.-0n Friday last, a little after dinner, the boiler in Mame. Bates' Foundry, on Filth etrect, in Freeport, exploded, tearing the boiler apart, and throwing the pieces in oppoyite directions, carrying away a por tion of the building,. end eoattering bricks, tim ber, and castings -in every direction. There were but three persons in the building at the time, Thomas and W. C. Bates, and Robert P. Turner. Turner and Thomas Bates were in stantly killed, and W. C. Bates was considerably Injured. The boiler was torn Into Ocoee, one piece flying in one direction, and the other in another. ' Censer. Coat..—The - discovery of this value, hie mineral in our neighborhood in immense quantities has been rendered certain by recent explorations. Mr. Joseph Basket, the fortunate individual on whose property the treasure has been found, has already drifted nearly 100 feet into the bill, and the prospect open ed is promising indeed. As he prtgressed the vein became thicker in sine and parer in quality; and at the point to which be has' now arrived, the vein is 8 feet 9 inches thick, and of the very purest quality. We have seen the coal tried, and it burns beautifully, not unlike dry hickory wood;---aiod the ashes it leaves are like those of wood. Iron ore has also been found within a short distance of the spot. This valua ble discovery is within six miles of Sbensburg. —Aileyhanion. It is now settled beyond a doubt, that Western Pennsylvania possesses inexhaustible quantities of Cannel Coal, of excellent qualities. It is found in Beaver, Armstrong and Indiana counties, and no doubt exists in Butler, Jefferson and Clear field counties. The quaantities.alieady discover ed-are immense. Western Pennsylvania *posses ses fine water power, inexhaustible supplies of coal and iron ore, a fertile soil, a salubrious cli mate, magnificent scenery, and a central position. What Is to prevent it from beooraing the most populous and most wealthy of any section of America? trli BOOS TABLE.. Remy Carey Baird, an enterprising publisher of Philadelphia, has laid upon oar table the fol lowing useful and scientific books, to wit: CAemittry applied to Dyeiay. By James Na pier, F. C. 8. This le an English book, giiing a complete description of every thing_ necessary to be known on the important sObjeci . , .Of....which it treats, andxntutt be invalaable fitoesSango-• ged in the art fl Manual of Eiectro.Matalhogy, applicstlena of the art to manufactUring, prirpn see. By James Napier. F. C. 8. 4.4o.p:77k:4i ting, or Eltootro-typing, the covering titDqi,met al. with the coating of another , is a comparatively new discovery, but is already in extensive use, and is of the highest Importance. This work contains all that is known on the subjeot, and is a valuable addition to the. vast number of scientific works which the last quarter of a cen tury has produced. The Practical Eiiintf wuor, or Steam dad the Sterm , thpirse,. withinetructive reference," ielative thereto. By William Templeton, Engineer. Here is just the book for Pittsburg, where we hare a stenm engine in almost every other house. Eve ry person who has charge of o steam engine should procure a copy. The above works are for sale by E. T. C. Mor gen, Wood ptreet. • Odd-Fellowdap Braosinool in tAs Light of Scrip tore and Rayon. By Joseph T. Cooper, Pastor of the Second Preebytetian church, Philadel phia. Wm. Young, publisher.. The author in forms us- in his preface, that these lectures °originated in a deep conviction that the lotto : cote of the Order of Old-Fellows was adverse to the Interests of Society, both in its °IC and eo• clesiastioal relation." • As this conviction is she red"by great numbers in the community, they will be glad to have these lectures in a pirrma neat Lorin. The bock to for sale by J. hl,Caltd lass & C 9., 106 Wood street. OHIO & lentils RAILIOIO.—We notice by the Wyandot Pioneer, that the citisens of Upper Sandusky have been having quite a glorification on the joyful occasion ern'. first arrival of the iron hone. The road is now completed from the crossing rf the Had River Railroad to Upper Sandueky, and the Wyandote are brought to cop neotlon with the rest of mankind.. We bad hoped to have been able to pay tlitin a visit about new yeer'e day; but owing to some disappointment in the receipt of the iron, and the stringency in the money market, the work cannot be fuddled until some time next epring. Operations on this end of the line have M a great measure been suspended, and the whole force and means of the oontraetors concentrated on the eastern end; by thle means all the, work will bo made available and profitable as fast as comple ted, forming one continuous line, and gradually extending westward. About the 4th of July next we calculate to take an eastern trip on our rail road.—Fort Wayne Sentinel. Prom the Alta CaWend.. Oc% XS DEPAILTORX or FIZZ 13011011 A EXPEDMO2I.—n has already been ennounced that the parties who some time sthoe chartered the brig Arrow for; a supposed descent upon Sonata, euoceeded it few days Mote In getting away on the Caroline,— The real objects of the expedition are as little known to the public now as when the affair of the Arrow was under oonsideration. The parties - themselves declare their purpoees to be peace'a ble and lawful, while the public unite generally In thebellef that they go with revolutionary' or filibuetering intentions, although no legal evi dence has been adduced, nor probably can be adduced, that the expedition Is in violation of the lowa of the Uotted States. it is not to be doubted is a mere question of fact, that the seta of the parties after resoling their dtednation, will be of ouch a character as to subject them to the severest penaltles, - -if the jurisdiction of the United States could reach them. They go with the avowed purpose of •worklng the mines, but it will very likely appear,.after they get there, that their object is the subversion of the author ity of the central government of Mexico, and the establishment of an independent state in So nora. Their plan Is to secure the co-operation of as many natives and foreign residente as possible in as ostensible war against the Apaches, and then, by coup de main, to declare Senora free and independent, seise the property of all who op pose them, hold their, persons as prisoners of war, el•ot civil offictre, raise troops, negotiate treat ies,•arid perform all other acts hioident to a sov ereign power. Undoubtedly, the whole thing is very clearly arranged theoretiosllp; but, like many other theories, it will be found at fault when put in practice. in the first place, the 'party is too turiall• to mike eyes a respectable 'tend against the forces that Santa Anna will send to repulse them,. and the co-operation of the natives cannot be depended upon. Even if the whole State were'favorable to the revolt, which is not the case by any means, Banta Anna will And far leas difficulty in crushing the rebellion than he would in eabdtiing 'Angler entbroak in any of the Sierra Madre . -States: There the In senorita could depend upon succor from Team; Louis's:on, and other Southern and Western States: In Sonora they can get no assistance accept from California, and there are com Pu b few men here willing •to abandon their badness fora wild enterprise promising nothing bat`danger, privation and =enviable notoriety. '1 'lt is stated *het Alexander Dumas, the, (tele bested novelist, is nuking preparations to emi grate to this country, with the intention of ta hiog up hishealtliboe permanently la come put of Ito thlon. Mr intends hiving elj hie future worts published originally In the United States, and' we hew that Ids agents have ainady atm. wawa 'a iublishlstkeus In New York. AD* P;OTI:1112 Or Arrra&LlA —DM, 610 c:eappOintmeat experiiacied by iilyriada of ilk ho have, within tho last three yearE, left tl . . e luntry for Australia, at the moult of their clips to better their oondition at the Antipodes. Moe than six months ago we Warned the wor.kling t, classes against the tandae extent to which Au tea, I.sn emigration was then being carried. We assured our readers, on th e authority of pri, to I,tters, which had been brought under our notice, that the greatest passible delusion prevalidd in :hie oeantrf respecting the real state of matters ia Australia. Borne believed, and some did ipt. :limy of those who looked at the flattering 'side r f the picture, resolved op emigrating to Anitra- Its—the result of which will be, that, in the greet minority of owlet), they will have to add their tole of disappointment to the grievous latudata lions which hare already been wafted aorote the Itterverang waters from the other side ofj the globe. But many, fortunately for themselves, repotted faith in their. statements, and feltj the force of representations which we made. These 1 ..st have, of course, stayed at home, and thank 1,1 indeed they ought to feel that they have Stay ed at home. The accounts which have reached this colibtry, from Anztralia within the last two or three wbeica, unfold much more dietreseing tales of disappoint c 1 expectations, broken hopes, and conseetuent ',vete privations, then anything which we be fore received. The diggingshave proved a gigan tic deletion. For one who aucceede, and Makes a little money, there ate scores who fail entirely, and hundreds who, after a degree of toil which destroys or Impairsthe constitution, barely Make se much by their efforts as enables them to , pro vide for themselves their necessary food. A few months in the Gold Fields serve to transform the young into old men. In this country no idea can be formed of the hardships which each petsone hove to undergo. There is namely' a : man among the digging population who does not: feel, while laboring there, that no amount of treasure which he may diecover can prove as adeiinate compensation for the privations and sufferings to which he muse submit. Gold gathering le a com plete lottery. For one prize, some hundreds of blanks are drawn; and whorl' the pries is got, it! iv only after tin amount of injury has been done tb the constitution, which ever, afterward, inca pacitates the party from enjoying the gold he has obtained. Nor is it of those only who repair to the Dig gings to seek their Airtime's there, that holds good. It may, with equal truth, be predicted of tholle who limit their efforte to the towns, and other populous parts of Australis. Every branoh of industrial effort te ,overcrowded with hands, while with regard to some occupations, not one eat of forty oil fifty persons can obtain employ ment at tho partiaular trado whiah they bad been taught, and which they expected and Wish ed to be ablo to follow on their arrival in Aus tralia. Take, for instance, that of a compositor. We believe we are within the mark when we say, that not one compositor oat of fifty who went out to Australia with the view of following his trade, is now at what is teohnioally termed ' Mae." Finding on their arrival - that there was no de mand for them, the great bulk of the oompooitore have betaken themselves to the Diggings, to the bush, or to any modo of earning, or rather at tempting to earn a livelihood iu the towns. It is the same more or less with other tradea All are overdone. The supply Incalculably ex ceeds the demand. And even those who and em ployed are, as might be expeotffd under the air eumetanoes, very inadequately paid for their la bor. We are aware that looking at the Matter superficially, it wadld seem, when we hear of what the wages of mechanics are, that they are amply remunerated. Bat that is a mistake. Eight or ten tainting' per day for any sort of me ohanio's work may tumid very fine, eopeiially when contrasted with four or flee shilliogs given for a day's work in this country; but then it must be remembered that rent is six times as high in Australia as in England, and that moat of the staple articles for consumption are double and triple the price they' are with et This makes hll the difference. What avails it though a me (Mani° has three pounds par week as wages for his labor, if be cannot support himeelf and those dependent on him for three gulticae t"—Landon Ado. Manua OF A M.A.11 or ale STILP-CHILDRAN. —An awful deed wart done on Sunday night, the 6th inst., in the town of Vestal, about 8 miles from this village. The hearts, net only of men, but of women, seem to have grown harder and more callous. It appears that a Mrs. Winans, :mold resident of Vestal, after a widowhood of some years, married a man by the name of Ste phen Crane. Boon after their marriage a dist greement occurred, and up to the fatal hour of Crane's death they oontinued to quarrel. It was rumored that at one time Mr. Crane was 'bought off' by his generous wife, who then told him that be might depart forever. Mrs. Winans had a daughter, who lately got married also, to a. young man whose name we could not learn. To this daughter Mrs. Wilma [alias Crane.] as signed her interest in the house in which they reside. Mr. Crane, after an absence of some time froto home, °returned on Baturday,and at. tempted to enter what be conald.red his own bouts,_ but he was warned off by hls new son-its. Oa persisting to. enter, he was told that if he did he would certainly be shot. He then left, but returned again in a state of intoxica tion, it is said, and attempted to enter the house, and wits again repulsed He perlins olotudy insisted:in hie design; then the wilepook, primed and charged a pistol, and told - the young man to do his duty! In another moment poor Crane was numbered among the dead. The ball passed through his bead, entering the forehead, and lodging behind the ear. At first it was thought this was the only wooed . iniLeted, but after examining the body, his head was found to contain several severe gashes—indeed, horribly mutilated ! The murderer Is pow in custody.— Binyhantpten BrpuMiran. Mamas. Evans & Co., propose to establish a new weekly advertising paper at Louisville and Memphis, to be devoted exclusively to the Inter ests of the South and Sonth-west. and to the promulgation of a - d'art:Bente:lto affectlog those who trade between the South.and the cities of Baltimore, Char!eaten, Savona/1, Richmond, New Orleans, &e. - One feature in the plan is the exclusion of all advertinomente from cities North of Mama and DlXOled line. The paper ie de. signed se the advocate of Southern intermits generally, and to encourage all matters that per• tale to domeetio industry in the Southern States. —Exchange Prey. Oae of the most important measures to be ad vocated by the proposed paper of Messrs. Evans &. Co., will be the erection of a high - atone wall aloog that famous ':oundary, known as Almon and Dixon's line. It le eupposed that proposals will be advertised for in its columns (notte?ut those of the South need apply) and a body of C m missioners is to be immediately Rent to Chine on a, miseion to examine the great wall around that empire, with the hope of getting some new, ideas from Ito structure. When the wall is completed, bands of sentinels, chosen from the F. F.are to be stationed at regular distance along its trp to warn off:in. traders. At the gates (for there will be end or two gates,) strict search Is to be made on; all paysers-for books and newspapers,- they being strictly contraband. As his to be empposed that the Northern barbarians, after the completion of this mall, will relapse into `their prhaitive Igco ranee ' It Is proposed to establish a missionary board and send missionaries among them: to make converts, the same to be 'Bowed the entree into the blissful Eden, which to to be brought into existence in Mississippi, and on the banks of the Red Riser.—Phil. Register. The Telegiaph had hardly ceased to 'bring tidings of the crushing of Cobb and the annihi lation of Foote—whose place in the Senate Will probably be claimed by and conceded to Jeff. DAVID himself—when another electric flash ap prises no that Jerry Clemens has likewiae bean laid out in Alabama, giving pluo to a fife-eater of the sehool of Davis and McDonald. Manifest ly, the Southern ultras mean to give no quitter to the Compromlears, but to Use the power they have gained to the extermination of the follow- era of Cu. end Dickinson. And tlal& brings ns to a consideratio n of the•faxe of Unlon-Illsvere generally. How Mr. Webater wee treated by the South in one Nations' Convention and Oen Coos in en other, ore facts -already well known. Of the great men who united in the &moue. Congress ional-pledge to vote for nine other than" Cum promisees for any important office, almost every' one has *llllO6 only appeared as a candidate for,of floe to be defeated. blesses. Cx.sk and Wmosven are dead; and it ia no accent that the closing hours of the latter were embittered by the conviction thot he bad eacriflced very math for thou who were unwilling to risk any thing for him in re turn. Mr. DICKINSON has long been Ott of office and out of favor with those who are regarded at Washington ae the reguier Democracy of 'our State. He was voted feral the Baltimore Coe- vendee, . Mit never come 'near a nomination,— nLittle Giant" Dolmas really timed - himself on that Baltimore race, bit could'at win, and is probably lamed for all future time. Ili ehort, no one who wee early and prominent in - effecting the "Adjustment" o(1850hae math) any progress slue. Tide fortune has not.beon toffined to Members of one party; but on the Whig side the Most no. table feature is the proneness of the Compronii -sere to devdnr each other. Thus Mr. Winans might have been the Whig candidate for Presi dent in defiance of all the "Higher Law" dela. gatee in the Convention; it was the rethelil l of Bonthern Compromisers to support him that pre vented his nomination. (lea. Sour was one of the earliest, most ardent, meet • earnost, Whig supporters of tho'Compromiso, and by the votes of Whig ljnion-Savere he was meet ornehlogly defeated in the Met Presidential Election. .They mild not doubt his soundness on the (to them) ell important question; but they feared he might appoint some Free Boilers to of and so elect ed Brigadier over the old reuteen--whessof we have 'ankles to .:z;;is xF~=xr.:r :: nor, ezo,pt to hope they Mei having • good et in order came azosouVooti, s. lifelcnt firer sad folloesor of We star, and Chairman mr •"llolon Safety Committee," whom we 'Seward men' have just been trying .to make a Judge of our Court of Appeal', but the , 'Nation- C.S" cf both psatics have seen fit to elect over Lim Mr. , Charlet H. Ruggles, an wive, 'bitter iraliarioer of 1848 and a Soft of our own time. loot of all, we are reminded of the fate of our i 'nutrient representative„Janss Snooks, a sign r of the Coogreetional Compromise Pledge, I nhom we have thrice supported for Congress on k , rounda entirely foreign from his support of He! Fro-catehing, but wham we caw "cat" and killed et our last Cengrestional EißtiCa by whole pla t . one of UniomSavere, who—for rears:as best Liown to themselves—scratched him and voted f .r.Fraceis B. Cutting. Some of them who did j...at make up their ram to vote for General Scott compensated themselves therofer by ye ttag for Cutting. From what passed under our oyes at the polls, we judge that at least One itionsand Whigs in the Vlth Dietriat voted ageing Brooke, and that not One Hundred of thed were other than the most ultra Silver Grays. Porbape half of three voted the Pierce tickets all through-duct to put down Free Soil ism and attest their devotion to the - Union. • We think it may be different hereafter, if the Horde of our State are backed by their brethren taroughout the country; but hitherto Cotton• S aving in bright earnest has not paid a fair per outtage on the capital invesied.—New York • Tribune. STEAMER SUREED.-011 Wednesday afternoon last the eteatner Volent, running between Vicks burg and Yazoogity, caught fire In the Yazoo. river, and woe cannily destroyed, the clause of the dieeeter being the explosion of a demijohn of oemphine over the boiler deck, so that the finid o,lne In contact with the furnaoe. A returners is believed to have been burned to death. Nei ther the beat nor oargo were insured, 'a d the mails on hoard were destroyed, as well an $llOO In money, in the captaiu'e office. MAYORALTY WILLIAItL. Anshs . will Gee Othdidate for garor of Pitts:Aorta', sutiject to the decision of the Whin end Anti. Masonic Convention. no2,lte SPECIAL NOIICES, kirTive HrtMired Worms Expelled— thl following statement from. rroportsblo Druggists o the surprising effrote of B. A. Fulonesttion nueloalled V.wctltu us: Oaachaecaan, V. Y., Jan. 13, 1853. Messrs, B. . . tiontlernea—Matroew Clark, man a undoubted yaratity. of the town of Lichen, st,l.4orence co., N. Ir.. pays that he ban • little girl, 4 years old,-to who m he gays 3 don+ of C. Fahrgick'o Vcrectruce, to sure lea hours, in Cleans of tits same day ohs prayed at' pc. ti t cy SR VRNT RN. and at another. NINETIcgrt WORMs. About o'clock ins reliowitur nbibt, she the locroolbie number of VIVN ti UN PRISD a TWISN. T making In all. 647. In lass than 12 hourtf time, li , they Were rartectly aatonisitill at such a may of wcems loom • child of herage, and that Fe counted tbAru accurately. Vary resp-ctfully, JILNNKR A HANDALL,Druirgtata. Prepared an Bold by 13. A. PARNESTOOB A CO., Par. Airoesl and lot ete. Pittaburgh. no2l see - Oakland Property for Sale—This Property le eltnatvil obobt one half mile from the city 1:11, hotting on Pennsylvania Avenue. It Is covered with Fruit Tree+ of the choicest klntit, runty of them in tall bearing. Alto • abandoned of .Grapet. RthPbertr. Currant. Gooseberry. As., An., There Is a tam story irons, 11-ante together with convenient out lioness an it. For «toe t.f anther th.l pleasantness of letatioo, this Pr operty cannot be surplued. it contains:. little overp erre,. srifl ,all the srh.•le together, or die life It Wendt purchaser.. TIIO.I. J. CAMPBELL, N. 119. Water street. 1!=M!Ill R. C. LOOMIS, - ( Of the late firm of lirCtirdy & Loomie,) 141101.6. ALE DEALKIt /N BOOTS AND SHOES, 59 Wood street, Pittsburgh je3Ally'S3 Oltir.sn'a insaranue uomp yof rittsOurp a. D. ZIND. FII.6IININV. AMU XL ^' s OfrlcE, WATER, srrwslor D WOOD STREETS. 4, I hbUlt MY HULL AND L' Mit. , itteKt. , LN Milo OHIO AND AiIIiBIIIBIPPT IllYln:. , . AND TRIVUT.A.. 4 dre - t.so ..s 3I.MIt. 1.. Os :4.4. by PI le it. Ai., obb.Y.D .til dim of ebb SEA owl INLAND NA rif p.l VOA rad TQA.N. TAT. , e)Y. -- • . DIRIKOTOHJI : I II D KM.. ; WM. Lem Sm.,. Jr.. V 1,5. 11.8..1.3 - . • , 8. M. kik. 1 , Bz.e. ma Men, ; Wm. Dlminem, 11..I•art 98.8.., Jr.. ' Job. F. DlDrertb, I E. ilsibma,Bll. tr..... 1M11.r.. :_sanl 1........k.a, 1 J. 8.4i0nm...... %.!•1:.. Df.ct,Wm 11, Usti., 1.... H. P.Bmvek. del] JOHN T. - PHILIP WIL/KIN ....-BDWAI4II- GREGO REMOVAL. LOGAN, WILSON & CO. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN roaxio AND DOMF.STIO HARDWARE, orrimatx, ist. ass. MITA' nioved to their new and extensive gor-, tio. • Vinod. street, four doors aboso the Bt. Charles 110,1. ngero their customer.% Uod socretuatto tr.a.r.117. are inv.! al to an osarolnation th e I.llt tf.rif Snor t. m•ot offarnlito this el tr. telo, PZENIRG BROTHERS, • ' fitilo=slloll/ TO .!. =CD a CO.) • : waor.zemis Dimourrs, NO. 60,W00d strsot, Pittsburgh. IkSerolr oltaste irletors Of D. M'L'. Celebrated Vera( leer -- 118LMOVII PTIVIT PEZICEIIII DAGUERREOTYPE' POET OFFICE BUILDINO, TRIAD STREET. dIITIZENS and strangers 'who wish to b. ..1 bath la saturate. artist', and life ale Likenesn. t • very moderate brio.. will Mod it to their interest to ' et We well known arrtabt‘shmant, where ends., aritisfutdon is guaranteed. or no charge made. Flaring mm of the I ‘rnert end beet erranaM Aid. and Skyllsbene'er eon. eruread kr the purpose, with instrument. of the coat p - orerfill kind. and he elm, sAkpted the syetene tett/ague, rw•trPloa. as pow_ practised by the edelebeated Roots. of Philad-RAeLe and New York , Mr. ER gettare hictsento b• ed., to offal. to the tater/. of the Art, %style of Deaener. F" , trla'a• dth'r ain-517 in a...1...1'M:121mm serer been rad n,err:tz.i. to as WillOr try. trout trr. II alr,l a. m.,: to , r. DAG UERREOT YPES NATIONAL GALLERY. ILIAOKSON'S National Dagnerreen eeratif of the Muncie! em! Market street. (OMR* Wilcor.'• Drug &urea Pittsburgh: ladies asulGeatiemen wishing to obtain Wake llkenenee mmoderate prices. will please call at the above eetablish. att, etc...Atm with very superior Bide and Sky Lights, arraugua with /melt we'll thehe opetator eau Lake the moat accurate me ehullea or hum form with all the expression a animated us warm PlitrillatelcirigliMittrieTtrU 7 **W...44 at liele•P•i•,•• n•t r&iiiked i••• • Igeture, rialete Par fe t reeetubleata 1036lAkonoluted tAela of oleic and 4..4.4 pormnia ID ono port of thooitrand ItooPoto Poo. cut p.rting from 3 L.a., Datil I/ V •. Antroroo Ice Momond. le23:11-0-rtr. z BURKE & BARNES' SAFES—Here Is the kind nf teetiroonia• to the value of our SATES. upon width we can confidently reet the reputation at our work. We hare elready published several certideatea.. Preying that riatee made for our regular and ordinary eater, and sold abroad, .hare been eubJected to the SZWItitIVIT : . TESTS IN ACTUAL COISPLAGRATIONa s and preserved their contents totally bre trots 'damage. The following is another oriel ot the tame incontaetabla characters— , sio.ooo WORTH OF BOOBS AHD 'PAPERS •''' SAVED WITH A $4O SAFEI • • ALBION. thus Comm% Pe..l. November Id, 1862. I BUStilill. Beane a hennee—Dear Eire: -Tour two letters wore duly repelled. I wee abmot et Medlin*. I would Stibio...-11^Lri mr.L1tf,...0 - 41 0 g;;A tatil!Aute. ...„„ , ..t The 10th cl June seat—my store building being hornet to settee. It 11,141 built of wood and brick— s luge three story building. • bly Hate woo to it at the gore of the are, and tell Into the miler. who,. there woo • large mount ot oD. It wan a very hot fire. My nobs. end beet! locounts tha Dollar s , n the Safe. amounted to . about Ten Thocuand whlots wee eared.. There wee Into tingle paper injured; and further. I' , quid , tetrise boy Person who to doles burliness, to loos no time,'hot boy a liaterto keep their papers, Or, In—and set ono 0:5111 good. i can irately recommend your Bs ID &Dr 000, , Toon. truly. teirr:U .JOIN charm& • Atsignee's .6fotiee.—The undersigned A - Itigneei el Wonsan Busmen, hereby notify , all per indebted,to mild Deaseiton, to call nod make permit t o and all permbaying claims against tam, will ply Preeenatbam r settlement.. The store w Ibe kept open to sell tut the stork et of on band shoe GO days fromxuthleadwaN MILLER , te.wtiere W J .. 11 . ... ISIn.. cant, one of thp dedgovee will be tound. u agettOD A. BERRY, . I WM. 11. KINOAID. Pitteteirsh. oat. 15.18e1. AV Amletnees. —.,.- • LADIES' IPAEVY MIRO. M'CORD & CO, WoOld most respectfully, invite tho attention of ladies tothalrlazge and template stoek of YANOT PUNS 1 nose opening, tempritang In Part Pale. Stone Martin Ylte.h. Lynn,tratlne. t3lberlan Aguirre]. Book Mud.. Cl enett. Caney tad. aWin's Doss; bleu wid,,,rin,.., Pot /males 090/411A0.. AC. cornet! WoOd aunts greet ' . ... . itirlir. Xotoe's Invigoiating Elixir or COADLti..—Th r e day ha, Deansd when a greet . reined/ well be cried down bY pseudo sffenoe. The attempt has 't een t neeeto diem:hit* the:Merits of the Elixir or Cot:. Mel. but totale. 'Tr. /dorsi be. a rebotation too high In the scientiflo world of both Intninolseree to be resat . by the enrigtoinfr of the lllVldienit. : Leek- at ttii a ours. wroughtty , tide preparation. Ile, ooropfehe d 7 . 1 , 0 . t ., b en tow, esery kind of dimes* wisher !,male; person! nueledias of all kindo, Myer 001111,11111 , chronic ailed° sof the etoossoli and bowel', ProArlitkal. 1411014007. linWelenCnaraljels. bye . • dyteete.neubsishb, tonetheation, and inonoterable teen. plaints which it s ImPoseible to *PPM 11 } ln 21 advertise, went. Lets . Impregnable. wndthey . are offered la enewer to all w o doubt the probate. of thin lending. medicine of the Ith onotru7. • . - This Cordial trent nib IffitblYboncentrated.in pint bet. 'ties. Pflee $3.04 per bottle. two for $5.00, six for $l2. ... - r,... ' • . . 0.-li. RING. PrOinieto4 . . ISO Broadway, New York, bold ky pipegistitlirollthOUt th. VnitedStstes. Can ' , Em.ral Agetul4lo KelHr. once Woad street and 1111.44 lullklamPg Drat. corner Wood OA 4th alai nag . l•T • Ifirt<Do Pont Powder. —Xvery nuiaty MN Owd.4 in all 81 4 i lowing% slim. unload aid far Bali ft= Abitulm. in bit. t o iturawm, ock blotible Al" 5 419t7 Vac ' 4.7.1. Mb, Iltgidiettst. \- , .\ \ " „ , HOME . s'': . \ 1 I INSURANCE ,1 COMPANY • NEW YORK'. \ • CASH' CAPITAL 8500,000 R. c. LOOMIS. Aker,. \ 1 N 0.50 Wood Arcot. Piashorok. DIUSCTOES ~,,,o . L. L0r,,,,i,.._.,....,....Late of thA -Elva. flart[Nrd. ./ IPCT Carruny,...--...—.....,..`..F10an of C.,,ru! o . a C. ~ jk.A....,........,.... ..... _Flom of Reap In a Iles km. ,' Vickard Ihroebno, Firm of Wane. Klerk k Co. I Iriliioon LC Alellers..--_-..nr= of Chsfliu.l.le4ro a Co, , 5127.`1fgr . ...7. .... ------ irg ° c ' i, ` F.l,7,l ° ,ll " c" * . ' ; I a•: ” < iirm.E. ,.. frwa, tux . , pf v., ipard 4 ...V0...(1 eri P.. - . ..714 rut y 4 Ft7rie 1 (wirlf G. Eir ....... ism or MY': CI.PP • inn. Low Firm otViimor Iww a Co. frarizs ....... of 0p.,-n. thqe , a Co. Jtfin R of A C. More k Co. William G. Larcbcrf..--...1 km of / a A.Etwrrom t Co. ctarfa A. BookLwif Firm of (luckier t Co. nail Attor•4l.trif.fr..—.Firm of Locale dttorburT Si , . • Co , lira P. Marton, ... . Firm m J. - M. Berbe, fif , ..ftMa • Co. Arolol TFirm of TrArbridge..D*ight.t Co. Jahn G. Niko, .... Firm of 54ori Co. r P Baldwin. lfkim of Baldwin.. ri aCo. ....-- .. il<orye C mann; Fr ar or 411;no'rZr dailinn y , rrllr - Ili M. 9.4 ..__..Firm of X. D filorgw.n A Co. n .... ....... —Firm of Comm. Lett sers a Co. 1 /•••••. AHoorNi•c. .. nen iit T. A H. Moe.. darn] Saffron], .. - ........._... _Firm . of Johnson it Siktiford. (tyda.r H. Norton,_.._... —Arm of Font-1411110.er k Holt. i harlot Ely Weald — Firm of find a Pool; d W 8u5,..--...eiret of ilitok•II, Merrick A O.U.S rd S. Barney Firm of A. S. Bock A. Co. Roe Loolownnl. Firm of FL Lockwood A Soo. ].odor Hitpkons.--- ....... .. him of Hopkins. Allen A Co. Lyman Clkokr, ... . __ Jam 4 - Dan0,Y..... __ . Firm of Brawn. Rahn, A Hated.. is toe H. ProtAiiigileato, Firm of rzothmghun.tie.rii a Co. Jolla H. Stein. --Dn. of Swift, Hurlbut A Co. Curtis 141fdle . , ....... ..... -.. 'rm of Condit. A Noble. ittni A. War]; - . .. ...Plrm of Work A Brake. Nailutn A. Skekwell, --.31 of Olboon.Stechwell • Co. James Hionphrev.—Firet orreey. Humphrey A Butler. Mu T. Hooka , ohler Coe fineutel Bank. Danford P. Bearney..-- - --Fir of Walla, Fargo A Co. Homer Morgan -. ..... -... ...... (korgt Pearce.............---Firm of George Pearce a Co. SHARON L. LCOMI 8, Vr ,, sid , .t. (.1105. J. MARTIN. Secretor,. i„ • 4,IEO:ME YOUR Sll:iiirOW I—Bo wiHe, ntent by good adebee and go etralghtwey to CAR, (1,11 NEW tiALLERY, No. la, Fourth street, and - Bee y unreel( se others/., you." Rule and verse to nut Au.— trangera and etesene ore Invited to call and examine enechnene. no= AMOS LELA_ND & CO., Nzir Yone, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN LIMY DZSCRIPTION Of STRAW GOODS, consletlng in part of PANAMA, LEGHORN, SEWED. BRAID, CANTON AND PALM LHAT !FATS; English, Itallian, Swiss and Silk Bonnets;. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. STRAW TRIMMINGS, ice. ice., By the Case t'empfteing we of the /arcked htoelte In the Mi. th the attention of Oath awl Time Boyers la respect• oily whetted. yam'. our littick.- -- Whicle is suited explowsly In their I de. embracing all the new sod fashionable styles of ax otrt-bral .terlt should be universally known—for ft I..trietly true—that Indigestion f. the parent of a large proportion of ttle fatal dleeable. Dysentery, diarrhoea, clodara morbus. I ver complaint, and missy other diseasea a uumerated In the city inspodtorla weekly catalogue of (loath, are generated by indiuestion alone. Thiokol that dyspeptics! think of it all doe sutPly from dltordered stomachs, and If yen are willing to be guided by aide.., founded upon experience, revert at once (don't Idelny • Jay) to Hootlendle Getman Blttere, prepared by Dr. C. WI Jeckton, which, ae en alterative, curative, and luvisOraula atande *boo. nod unePProached. General Depot, 120 Arch etreete We have trial these Dltters, and know that they ere excellent 100 the dinettes Specified atone.—P/ola City Amt. n021:2w W5.-F. Brownie Essence of Jamaica Gin .,t—Thie Canines Is a preparation of unusual excellence. to ordinarrdlarrhum. Incipient cholera. In short. In all of prostration' of the digestive function.. It Is Of Inestimable value. During the prey...blare of the epidemic cholera and summer complalcim of childran.it is peculiarly ettlemioum no family or Indleidual should be without It. ()Anton—Be suss to get the gel:tubas Emlortec, which Is Prepared only by P. ISP.OWN, at hie Drug and Chmalysl btore, anat....et corner of Fifth and Claemut streets, Phil elelphe,and for sale by all the reepectable another...ln in the Ptetes:' and. In Pittsburgh. by Beni. Page, Jr.. B. A. fahnintOok A Co., Dr. b. Smith, Lemuel Wilma A Co.. I.Etchootxmaker t Co. In Allegheny City by 11. P. bchwartz and Lee A. Beck ham s sop mm ear First Premium for beat Silk Hat— IVILS , Iti < SON. Fashiotubla flatten., 41, Wood stroot. are now prorared to tarnicb tt.cir custoruers4 and the public. au aseortment of Hats and Cope, which for beauty of Anion, and nrices, cannot be our panwoi by any honee in the city. Particular iiientttn la tnetted to our own manufacture of $O. SIM) .no/ $4.00 Itate. om:24mtlawfil /63 — Lyon's Kathairon.—The Kathairon .utralisee the eficota of Disease. Climate and old age. is Preserving and restoring the butane Hair stun after a Baldness of elm? years; el.aasoe the scalp from Da Inruff wad its natural Impuritlen will care the Nary°. Head ache and all Bruptive Disease+ of the Akin. and le the meat desirabie article for Curtin, and tem:eating alma to the heir In the world. Ithappily unites the efforts of the cholcect Pomeder to the beet French Extracts. and en biles the Perfume at the most delightful Bowers. No person should be without It. Price only 115 etc.. la large bottles. Sold bt a/1 dealers, eyerratere. D. 8. DA aNE...4. Proprietor. 1111 Broadway, N. Y. Bold in Pittsburgh be IL It. lichees . C. - Freter. Benj. Paten., riming Bros.. cad Ocean k Belt.r. c.Olßlin ----.--- Mirlfettralgia.-i—This formidable disease, o blob seems to bate the skill of ohrsielszu. Mold. nk - e mucs to tiA6TElrlt SPAN 1311 MIXTO BE. Mr. Y. Boyden. tormeer of the Astor Howe, Now York ? end late proprietor of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond To, is one of the hundred. who have teen oared of severe ouralgia by Outer'. banish Mixture. Blum bie cure, he hte remsoprendol It to numbers of otters who wee. entfarMq with nearly every form of dis. ease. with the most wonderful success. He ...ye it lathe 11106 t extrwordlnery malleine he has ever seen twat and the beet bloat purifier known. advertisement In another column. nelo-Imß, btOZINOIt, BROTHER & BANKERS AND INSURANCE DEALERS, N 0.16 WOOD 6TIII6ET One door. from First street, Pittsburgh, pg. Buy and sell Par and Barrett Funds Sight and Time Stohaate Coln, Stock., Eastern _ and. - Molar. Time MIA sod Prosatennry Notts: allow a net tent, on Time Lepaitas of Par and Currant Money: and, Insure Ere and Klaus Polio!es for tbe Etna instroup der (cash Canitalsl7o,lloo) and Boma insurance al Oanital 1110040OG). Kull ;OW'S= HtLYNTIA,..II(D LtrATZTTI GOLD- Miring °murmur. Now York rol mum crlikam JAMES P. TANNER, WEOLEBALII DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, AND LEATHER, No. S 6 Wood street, Pittobargh, AMU, 111119 Lan TOMB. Air My stock oonoiets of upwards of 2500 CASKS, embracing_ 'Tory variety and style of BOOTS. 8110E4 and BONNETS. nurchased dirost .D.= New Rug, lend msonfactonera. 'dawns( expressly for PALL lad WINTXR SALES nod will be soldat eatiefutory prices— Ympariog favorably with those of Philealelphts and New ork. Puretiasar r ipl ohms colt and exemlne Wore buying. AIen,BOLB . LBATILER. 11119 MIT% IMPACT the, attention of our-read -77. to the adveribierient of "MOUES INTIOMATING COBRAS...to ba found upon the fourth num. A. H. HOLMES & BRO I , IANUSAOTUILERB OF SOLID BOX VICES, !MIDGES, PICRS, MATTOCKS; CROWBARS, TIMBER SCREW, BRIDGE BOLTS, OAR BOLTS, WARIER/3, COTTON. TOBACCO, AND Mgr BOBER'S. PITTBBUBDIL °Moo 55 Wood it., Ultimo& Ist and Sod. All kinds of ' blacksmith work foi Bridges, So. done at the shortest notice and at lowest prices. slgr- All work war - masks nal to any numnfectured. - Bill • sp2o STATE, MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO., OP P.P.NNSYLFTNII; RANCH OFFICE eor. 4th & Smithfield eaih. Chpitol, 36000 Durk's. miCror.—Jolan P. Rutherford. Dauphin oo,; P. C. 17.1267: Itutharford. Dauphin ha: A. J. Ruud!: tlernaburd. S. T. Jones. Harrisburg; Robert Klotz. Carbon wanly, JOHN P. RUTEINKPORD. Pnuldent. A. J. 03ILLICT. liametem A A. CARRIOII, 'Adman, The &boy' Company will insure against - pans or ma. nod /Wand narlualion trausportatirm: aleo. on build ing. and merchandlas in city or canary. sr. lowest rates einsistent watt egfety..Polldes booed on dwelling booms either PM:etas/4 or for a term of ream. ' nott.,Anyl-Ot Girard Fite & Marine Inearanoe Co., of ratiAtatiateu., .(IFFIOE OF PITTSBII4G II AGENOY UV earner 4th and angthileld tte, Gttnintr. 300.000 Dot kr.. Diarcroare—Wm. M. Swain, J. P Stalker , U. A. Shack.. glad. Pant Thule, . E. JI. Ylanigen, Thw e 11. Alltehell, &MIA Jona., S.D. ()smiler e.• Thee. Craven.' Wm. B etr en , l. D. Sherman, A. Dert."Phdip P. Sny der. Wm. P. 1.1.. r, Alex. Ilenter, Jr..ltorrnen Sheppard. JOEL JONES Sree't ' GILLETT, Beet Will Insure (30000 or Woolen. Famorley. Yeakr/s. tFer• no.; Bnlldtnte. Starry, Merchandise and: property gen erally. On themeet fav,rable terms. •• • • netittm7l.64 . A. A. CAILRIgn. Agent. • Sol - Indigmadori and Liver. Complaint OOHED DY XIY.WiI YETROLIDII.—Dead the, 'lolloging letter from ker. O. Dlokhnoo, a dlimarmary In'Oregam 1011..1. II: Klitt—Dette Orrr - kireelf end ntre'hetlell been greatly baseltted by the' um of your .Yetroleurn,. wish to ham yea send mew box - of two or three Amara bob tie.. lam the Clongreget onal Minister In title Obtei. and' rormal of my ponds am affected 'with . Indigestion gad an hmetlon of the llmr, the awns of m . self end. wife. before taking Fur RETR0....E1:131. Olt • ROCK . 011... Ws took meets( ttlea—tero or throe futeht,strout a yearend • half age. an we have never enjoyed ao good health for years. as we hare ethos that tin. I had tot taken a Mewl* Oa, 1 4 tle. before that fallow of e atommab whfch en dlitreseet l the dreoeglks gasAalbreal e nd I-bare felt nothltnr of It Moe. Out Nam kly wife se aloe re li eved from a ohronla dlemm of the Dyer. Whlok. been of oral Tema Stand. WK. hy me nee otiour Petroleum. • .__, ~_ ___ iisn. iirkt4 by e. M. IDISR. Canal Beeirk_ught. ''II. EST YOOol fame% and Druggists and lgedbrirm the len ere- Unbar.. _'Oaten sdrertlefog Petrolmun'elllfoOr 1:. : • : Via - Derangement of the Istirifi., le ono of the meet common. se well ea dui meet Ye,fropteht e of <lncases kr_own to dmor;oennhytdebuti.- It bad for Villall atteseted the Wisest attention of ,the. nldleal,•feoultp to altparta of tln United &Men ani yet up to the tloui of the Mummy" of Dr. Ifainne't en at Sindte. It won nlntoan bermd the reach of toedionl eltlll._ Thousands heel per Idled without ern . hope o' taller. and althonnh Onus: ands may jet. be destined to fed the direful aCeett Of‘thle most ansudieatoldisease. Itlinen , thanks to the teefeennh' of I:4,lleLane, mo.' entepletely brought within theleope of toenail oantrol. The osiiwisionsr the Liter pull , F feel confident that awl olErs` 14, .bid, hm brie , tested by than and ithlede nsTor fitted of son cep when fairly tried . " . :- \ . - , ,- - - '., ncrpurottantri Sill be eatafalto LW for DIE Dooms% lIICLIIIKETIIIiErak.PILLIEnnet ten. neneebok;,Theen Dom. of. e up, e Me. purporting' to be WO ,P 4.116 ben before - thnpublie. Dr. !Month Elm Plll4\ his g e t e tiiippi Vertalfase; eel sow l s lll 4 at all nap , It it etir i r . ti , th..u.is.,l E4tau aid* 'tr.*, te 6 - ' n 4- - ' dale IIaoNI I TM tp .I. zuks• . w I . - - TRY 11. COI H EN ..y. . FAIIIVAPPINn, AND COMMISSION MERCHANT WIF‘LEgALE Ft:AUER IN CHEESE, pu - rTEri„ SEEDS, FISH. AND PROP ucT GENERALL No. 28 Wood street, Pittsburgh. \ ERTISEMENTS qRATIffiS J\sf (Vlished .4Veic Disc; , nery in Medicine! • \ FEW WORDS k n the Itatiotial Treat !". «c,t. t tlydu ien, of bp•imatorrhea, oe r o l rl :. .. , ti!i:l . o( N tire . Mxbe p ' - nr l ir ' elt.q= " ".71U ickislitr. t, ty 1.• e..lutit.s3A.Dvehar,eo, Veit ia Ow SIJe; AfTeu.l.m 'th• E..es. Pltot4re on tan Sextt.s.l tad ether 1 , 41t01t... In \ Frer tier French el Dr. D. D /envy: 'rho trogor,i t two , that thewialwrising complaints mai, rtwoolt Srethrins.‘ In this saislirrarti e?-wriy demopirat..L Sal N..otitirwlySow ass highly ructirsorill tyrolmorts tdootow A gw o wib wr , tally e whi I. onabled to now h,,,,,diperfee.(lyoccad at ate host yorstilis cost. ascidtwg. •.1 thn nostrums of tau to any 5.17170.0. gratis eta port trws. In • seated envelop., by temit•Awg (pan:tild) two po7logif st3no* to DIS WI liniposanl strviat: r% 1. tile 2-171 ATSINS CORR.A.NI- I a, flair rt.., 75 riiittol SIR. or Hunan 1.e.5246 Per box 4 Halt boa. do ao 1.50: Currants 121 f. la add ,t 0 eta pee round. al Je2 &FAM R I'ATT , 4O3. In tba Dia . & HEST quality Fire e,rackrs, box of 4p pits. CD. f.a $1.t12.X, or Y 4 packsVr It. 0, at (1 , 2 a Pal" raVP, In tt_ADlsMond. kfi' URPHY BUBSIIIFIEED bare open, p Navy s, thl Ina ork.n , new and bozofni aerie* P C(51111..5100Te4 CLlStilf , rlß. al. Preveh Needle/ York Collars . Pl-eves. Chicalsott, ray:rat-1y and in seta r match; alto, French Cambre !gleam, and Colmlcatta, pt in and autbraidere4 a.paratoly, and In nets to matrix: Jac onat and Swiss Oct, laro; - Mato Ltorn Mr, Crape dm Whit Mourning Collars.' kc .6.c. Ladies will Ind in our stack many attlea of It 91111•11.1 amulet. nmaas, reed by Mat Yteamem. \ did 590 43 ,, AiLf; brand. v a fo ri r tu i , smith's • V * l.,l3lo.lbus PittrrHEßS. 1 U BBLS. SPTS. TURPENTINE in UV store &Ad for rale by de2 FLEMING HIK)T111018. 4 TON BLUE VITRIOL in store `and tor eels br fLYII.O II ._. 09 tgitt LBS OREANI TARTAR, puro, in :aim/ otory 00.1 for rale by Nil II A. LION, TriestoWlld I 00 o l. t. 13 ;o b :,;-, inn!! ler loan by dei FLloll2ill BROTLIYILI. SrAßC r tl L O i h N ip ß iAstoi7e , BX d (-200 a nds 1000 NESTS SAND CRUCIBLES' in atom and fer ash. or 4 - 1.301 MO BROS. kV Oi ANTED—A rl, between 12 and 14 V of ecr, te r attend In chill and valet to do ug Itour,,etk. Fo further loramstion. aDDlllhi calre del \ SELLING OFF! GREAT CHANCES FOR BARGAINS. . 4 MIE undersigned would reepeetiblly infer= their monde.3 the citizens ftenorallr, that bcy are about ctoeloic cut their large and well eeleeted etc. It !ell p\l) ELFII4NT purch►<ed In the /tut. from the Ifittor whirr re arid Importers. \ which to varlet,,ltsia , and yualltr, uro un. urpmea, nonslatlnit of , VELVEP, T.. 4 PESY'RY AND BRI7SSRL.4 Jell ens, selec tv.cl`e nitres UT the oar elty Retetl Tredr, end et lower puree then would n. w cover the that of Import:Won. Exira and Super Three-ply Carpets, trout themast celebrated Manufactories to the united St,A. , y, colors warranted; Ingrain Carpals of all Muds: Vsnitlen li.ll and &telt , Carpets; Woo and MAMA Gulch I . •ryort, tOyecher with a lerseortment of 011 Cloths , Mate Ituse. 9l atthog,,Table and Plano Ctwere,Ac As o troth, 510.,‘ wwsi iswtiL be sold the prenent tea boo remake room tor other grr . . . • C. D. DEADLY is CO.. dal No. SA. Third BLIVet. • -• • !DES-195 drysßoef Hides ree'd for sale 1.1. Or del EPRINOER Ivo Now - GLASS-300 bxe. assort:A V Wholow Grim, Ineitore end for emit, by del SPAIMIES 11MtBAUG U. i ARO 01L-5 obis. No. 2 Lard Oil in store 14 and for Fele le :WRINGER ItARDAUGII. QOAP-50 bxs. Cin. Palm Soap raced and 1.,3 far ula by DP2.1.211E11 fiARHAUGLI. f INSEIW OIL 2.0 bble, Limed Oil in 5 4 atore and for sail, by llPP..lt4oltlt DADISaI - i:11 6.. IJNDRIES-13l sacks t'eathers; CI sl bbla. No.l Lard: • • - 12 enCia Dry Ply.oben 8 do do r: 0 . 0 " au.= ApoD Did. to arrive an Steam:tar liewrgototatt. Dd . sal. by ' del: pEATHERS-46 eackit to arrive for oale 1' by d.I 12AL&II DICKEY a CO. NTOTICE TO CONTRAOTORS.—COV INGTON t Otilf) BAILIICAD —Proton's will be rredved at the Oft of the Covington Gra Chic/Railroad. it Corloaten. until the lath of December a zL for the Creech:mach end 31rsoury of about 06 miles of the above road; weerwhic. the eastern portlon,gomprialng 60 =Bre. 11.. e of Cavil:zebu; and the Inure, rtion. eonshrb I gOf abctu la milts. Ito. Iletworn the Kanawha Blear sod the mouth of Co* big Bendy. A large share of the Mork to he brOlyingv snd tuntwlltur—is Leary sad desirable, sod 'Await worthy the attention of rrsparolble roatractor . he wvitera seetlona of the above work are now road,. for ozersination, and the eustern rortion mil ho prepare/ for insproktir n by the Bth Verrrober • Further lotormation may bgebtdrisd appliestion eerie COrOpkrlVel ottirer Cednilion nod Guyandottr.. 'fry tads of tho 3- .4. CHAS. R. FISK. Chi./ Engineer. 'l3 —Th . Boar of Public Weeks.of Virglnia, under whoa, direction the Covington and Ohio Railroad is to to consuutted. SUM axount, Meet St cavington on the 11th of No.. above named. fpr the MUM.* of to- rehlog and acting on the proposals that may then Do of. Powd • ‘no3l/441 _ B IIT'kER-4 bble. prime roll, in clothe: 3 bole* do do do: \ 9 crocks •0341, go, for .A. 1.. ooT3 1111EY• irerrliaws a 00 P PLE S--40 bbls. Penooks. Itambos, VEtII rI cleverr,&c,. rated br HENRY \ CIIEESE--A5OO bxer. prima W. R. Cheese; ZOO do large Cream calling de, 3o do Pine ADO* do; ::00 * d> Encl./di Doh,. 0020 HENRY 11 COLLINS.d BBUTTER-3 'ibis. Fresh 801 l this day re oeivid by xlOB HENRY IL °OWNS. ONIONS -15 bblr. for aalo by .28 ELE,TRY IL COLLIN 3 VlSll—Wbito Fish, Trout, Shad, &0., for Ash tt, , HENRY IL COLLINS. M O u L O I.SBES —2OO bble N. 0. for sale by J. D. CANYIRLD.. - RIO COFFEE for sale by vv no3o A. CULBERTSON., 50 BXS. Mai of Tobacco, Vari ous brands. for nate br A CULBEILTSON. 12/5 e riaeAgtCThealLY;ell!b; lmperial, G. P., 1.30 I.3CULDIGTEON. WiIOLE and for esle b,-. half Dia. now Raisins, a. OTILBERTynN. 300 BBLS. N. to arrive. for sal t __ 131,L5TIABYSBURGILPtOPERTYPOR SILL -A large lot of °maul, ouf which Is atvelet • well It doable rreses House. • I mastoid and eltuatetlos Min street. In thli,lxortett dinar sborah. The owner •Ishea t more to the West. , offers the whole at the low D ele te of UM • Tor farther frifortoetlon, apply to • • no.lo B. IteLAXN, No. 21,11 th et ..._, ..,_‘-y. Molasses, on hand & by A- OULAyIrY.,--- —BANK STOCKS-- ' s • • 40 . hare . & 31. Bank Wheelinat • 39 do Exchange Benk.littaburght ! 10 do Pittsburgh Trustllonsola4o7: 3 do Meehan:o4 Savings \ Hook, Allegheny, fur male by. WILLIAM A. 'MILL A CO. no3/3t4llwT 64 Wood strut. near 4th; PITY BONDS—SSOOO Pittaboupcin isi.pkiable In New York 1883, tor rahilly 44430-32dAwT 11444/44re.' 11 1 N the Court of Co on Matt ,Beht - Term, ih ne . l ifi bmtur \ w n 47. And nod, to witt Nov. n0:1A63. toe wort confirm the ailment of A... B. illhimont, Aseignee. and appoint tl B. Wiliam. Beg , Auditoro trlbuti the fund moon the rredltora. . The Auditor 10.'4 mental in attend Dee duties ni hi:appointment at hte Mee. in Desvol, 24th, at 10 o' Met, A. g. t noladved) B. B WILbON. AntlLDlr. ; t ELLERS CuIIOII. SYRUP-IVlTEitill t Itl T A L.."—Plttiburgh (sth Ward) Rob. 2Ath. Yr. R. R.• SetZecrs: 411 pit h ultimo, •eaught every \ tnome tmid• The bight Ibing, wont' to bed curlier thattusoait yet netnlthatand:og. I had chid none the night before, the pecan aLooplog with , 31... a 30 moth annoyed by my oongblug that he got tm and went to • Lue o lt , e , r t 7 k u l t:d bought t my lbott of ritlCough Byrtz. one cough e It rti;Ltaw4l,rg..Tril.?" so aro We s qite Yottre44.. 'Join DAM . . •, I hereby oerrtify that rill 'ecquainted ,nlth the above elinumitaneae,andlh tOttetatetnent givenlr true. \ OHNSON. Prays and coid by LI. Ik L ifI,LEHS. 68 Wood etreet, and by-DA/gelato In town en .30 .4,ta a e , V'a, - LDIIN, SY: i 1111P-It 1% \ ~L~r art:PTV. r r.C7,4_j WEET.CIRN-2 hi $.l three: Caro vet reel br _..,... -, -- ' ----• N EW UM Slfl—A a m. . itT:lf Bohn. le lib hitUlhah end fa.- ltatlee era Patpourle, grrehttell Far the Piano, favor- Vd none).. . Oprto of Me It, DOD, .70 , It ..n t. vet dI. A üb• a " wob•r aoN. luoi. _aelle., tq l Loltran " ..._eloten, ate, Wenner, .te la mato. !, evens o g r Teel. eattieha Jolt es _6, l i, ' ee l r t a7te , eta., Just real and for inhaty IL i aanaos ** ou. - • Aoso • .-. ' . \ ' ~ Oerea'a IhtlN q 4th it, ,! red R . R. - s; B UT IR - IbPilris ß 4 4l t° ll l V no% - VISII-500 WLL ut; • , NCOdo'. de pi in, 2oD st.ui dop ao trl* Lake So hoo • - • BO do, Plekled Li oil 0020aatrn • • • CO do „small No: Aar 1 ht. - b - Copper Balling ,1141% sale (:. • !FM Baltimore sad Till* •m eltini u glit I 4 1 1 1 :1 1 4.%0ffer for sale, their new OLLING •Prartenenres:wrtet 2 t o lt • ba:ttd 0;171C " 11. r l althtr.• T a ir ° :ll b rtl Peer. tg i lre ri anTkvenr, et bult a: 100 74jr. , ,Illituleb=aziPagt; 117 z r.u., et approve( quallt for alio a pair °Me h rhlll. led rolls:whittle lure never bn used. A NATUM Itlltill rameletah • eUtng thretse ea e +DC: awl Tell its], rstithy. lend the neoemat7 workbag mldeeetrite to Oar; L'11 3 .... 13111 1'tePFtd-:.!N L ett" • DO q.! 111 \ `el e—" - - "-. with DOW use ''', r• , vh.s Prnamsdus visage, itzve beettaysided tr. tba Prank ll*, I netituts, hammyhunts; by.- tea •Am.d.ftynnletthel(mt Uric by lb*, lisnland lastlittits, aad tbelteu.sah .V.e.basio .4.astlogh CfrtUlestta of msay,ot tbarsedeadarnt or ybiloalpbla w ftlw ad otraylisgwg, mocmaigniolt sybpk . Itl. " lalta. ) l4' s" -Aterst fraiii7l24 :at thq COM=O2 Usiptala pII 1• 61 1r0 itr==2 Lae fr, s a*ll 4:q.A Lirii AMUSEMENTS. e fa 1.1:11,11nre exy.ao iti.taran Friday, Decemberld; 84evell sal etultively Last Mat of the hall= Open ucturaor. to the citizens of PlarbarSOL" DON JUAN! . „ FiaNkrittt R. DR VRIFIr. I ateikhat 13111:DANBUBA: EIGNCItt PUZ7. 'LEVI. I SIGNOR EuoNoa 69 , mil; tali:ill:MU RASES; SIGNOR rattail MAESTRO & DIRECTOR. ' !MU 1111 emanate.. Mat Dress Cirri@ and Purgeette reserntleratt---...111.60 Geretal Arfalitatter LOG Upper IltvaaCirrle 7^• - 7 Imo Ituetrstett tYeem Doet4 l 0 ItZllti Fog. lith, with murk wt:l be ter eare ea Taw ty t ortahtli the rt,sl , store, at eejimecreart of the Itall have beettdeoultedathlstiri Kletwee and Mery to narir• Strrea. whtre ovate-re, L. warmed. • . • ..Doors opela'at 81( &dock: per torn:mato to co sake,. at :Si o'clock. &mei/. ,1•1!. w2l 1t GRAtiD CONCERT.. OLE BULL,, Io)ESPECTFULLY aanounoes , to the elti w sans of Oitttoburgh.thae ho give, in thie ',AND CONCERT, .horely. on which oneseno he will h. anointed by 'SIGNORINA ADELINA.PATTI. lb. aal• cal phenomenon. . . ....... MAUhlUlt ST . eAtiOnlii, the herht 14..44 11,0.0 Director and Conductor. Vor Prog.rainn3a ann iarttinlara. fatuto ad rottlea• eals. and at the Ticket VMS!. ft Mr. Kimble* alai* norktit Store. AUCTION SALES. fl P. N. DAlTlA,Auedasook. Clon menial alio Room. corner 411 PECIAL - SALE kj , -.oa Felder mulling. Dec 21. at lt tetleek. it the Cr m raereiel Selo Boma. emcee Wood cod VIM etreele, the belsoce of the e took of be. Aint of via Bell thee.. to thbutterket.comprieltut tie Into I tit Dose blue Mitre re a r , ' do hoer dodo eseceltdottelltleet- do do do do Gatti du ; bcsooo .d do do extra due Woad* do; , do do extra imperil. do do do . - of thosesic to Well k11C1.11.1,9 tbittbd. tall r i b t . bfl ' i= la to be the raort d girth)* aleattaleal offered far_ ake v titoe. The attention of the 'Teeth la, pouted., The c o heir gaanuitet lb. 'Twill: workautrieh:p Q.-their otehuataturee. Teroas--9)da,ye on all , ttu aysr sm. fit !paroled au. darted lotto.. DA:EIk/het, 1/OOKS. GOLD 6 ; \3l LVER,'WATOM.:.',' 41 . AUCITION—On , Baaardsy atatilltee-DiOsit.:ac ..ecteek,st the 33mmeent.) *ales Becatok eqraerwood., and ata E. will be sold. • 'aura eolliotioa ot I s ludido. \ aLleeall SLOVIS *aka, ombraolost, dm beat atand.ard two 17 41.11110115 II 711710110 d er. 1 . 1 ...t..t 8.4 1. 1 . " I r. u 10 1 .r h= ' ) d flaw=vtr,.. - ..tur , ,, ,, ,,, 1‘,..a....v.tzkv5,. \ ly filtdoo Gottor and Cap wrat:t i t\ leapar,l- Bilk .. Book': untd pen.; Ponoilin WatorhaQ• , \ A variety or Goa sod Silver Watr a. Jefraliy, r. 0 trulP, Zr. • del , • P - . t.t. DAVId, a nog, • !....\\ Fruit Trees arid Shrubbery.: : '.... rEIIF, subscriber 'offers for ludo, - a \ emir+ ,Joel at of Wong. 'aerosl 'PAR T ES, trth utrorfo on r stats.ModO,'Uome tir - i toorlo o ott•;2.iew /romp Paimhoo, Plumy Ch. em - Apricots, GoolobersTo. Currant., IttollMotro, ito outer • rotte: osommons. ityoUnthrt Tony. M - ull Roots c k for blnowintt in Wiotax awl Firriogl•landeran tar tb. F 11761 and Um.ton, 510 of most aoommod oonotruml„ Poem the Flood an d rtoplemont Woreboum, 49._5 at. • nol6 J,'W IVARD2 MMMMZEIM 101 EAR. TRFAIS--1000 extra ficre Troia* - dwarf and otateterd of ot w and impetigo ow rogioo,j oat roorlfed end for male at the Oatilemel • lioroorf. Loot 2.111. ] JOBS NWILDUOII. Ja. ' Produce Coons,lsogon nerehadats, NO. 6 SODTII WATER ST., PHILA.,: - Aril Whalersle• Dealers, at too Oark ;Price. . ' . . 05eirom Batter, Elomonr, N Y. Claw.- Ole.le and roll do, - tirankarrles. Canasta.. IN•ona.par.k , il do, RsMr,. Citron. Date... •.. • Jamey. arid Wamara Lard. --direst OIL 61a, eboralatr.,' . Berk imer oanty tlh rm. Brame & 1:0054. Baking Pm. Me ADP!. da. dsrr Bay Sago do, Smeratu.P.ri Arh:.' Borze,,beat Flour. Macoatool& Yermioellt, _. _ . Pearl and. Illihed ' Berle... [Wave /sena NCI*. Martha. Dried Apples and Peach., Hearerm. kirrraro 11m:iv Beane cod Split P.A. wick. • " c,r.m.ha\sr...,hd Rerrlog, 'Eallsodt.ln4lro.WritromM,'. Mottled & white Garble 80-ao,Pare Ground Sp L .. 0411.ri L. 4 MOISIP 8.41 • onlogefortra it Client...o led Mould..Adarecurt A Sperm Much. ---- .. . Candles, Oaxe's Perri & COm.1111„; Dairy Salt k \Dab Brick, tArrmray & hlOwtsrd. Gorman Ciga. Rica /Icor. Collie extract:, Liartme do, ` _ Laroon S i c.i, Tr = , Prroar ADAMS a 8 MN.- n 022-313 1 \ No. 6 Boad Water Area. Phil. plioncriox .INSURANCE COMPANY OF H.A.RFORD,.. Of Cap'l Stock, Annu Proitittnst .000,060, INOORPOEATED Pollutes of lasartnee lequast mn3t favorable iettal, LOSS OR DA : IIIAOHS OR PERILS OF NAVIO, tsv cmozoi I. mbiasa-,Dal Vor Pittaburirk, ' PITTSBURQ, AVaIigiCOACII.FAO • No. 46, Dianwid 414, soar zigEcowweabil tikr OULD. respectfully i*ll Ikinthern and Western Net almk Carrisaren rowing In solo. fr those Oirrt.Ras are built [Mtn dm workmanship, and under Ida own in with coandenoe, warrant thisLwork tc manniadared is the Union. Th. P 0.6446 o,„.„ hasthe great Inciromm In demand 1111 thls , olaaset w. haa Indriont him not to Mild any trnamonar .16W iniasdr:— Ism], In his letabllshnonst Parsoaa wantinwanot housk ; work will Ideas. null'and examine his stOok.hebrw wows SW An work warranted. • .... • ..---, . - 0031MON.PLEAS, - No. 10, Da:; ~,,, r icb , %_/ . ... mterTetmosti. - .:. - ...•. Dd - ', , -\ . r, ' , x. v .ZZLVJ A V917..rg.. eu 7 b f il : sal::. \ ~1•2 .., Th. Aadittr' a n opo:0 to . audiatiotio-. Z-,... , r., r eoltn i of w tho do4igoeo. owl dpelato • to.' P.rt. toterfutet for : gig r= " di g, n t " . led% "Moot +6.111153, at 2 &clock, r.:R._ . •••'...' , Th° -!' - \ H. BRADY-WILKINS. /tuell a r ne29lotd • . 1117 roottliogrAt Allegheny enmity; a. ' \ . . tr. ? - - A N tho'Orpbara,' Court ii'and c)c r fr mkt eoust7, . % -.•-. ,•.: , : 4 •.. _ • _ au tkto d. the lo) :Zee: 4..! „ %r ..,.!......, ur. _ • ''..•j4--', ill b ijneti llW gtrft.f:/ti n att ` r d elt ...... et ~ into' . 7 •• end elsoto mart the mom to we, tient the cat:Rion and exonte :mid order of male wlll meet '— the parties int....T*4.6M], eine.. No 16T, et treet e 'oti ._ Thumbo% so. 15.1861 at 3 o'clock. 1.. o. . ' ' 7. •' '11029.1004 \ IL BIiADY WILHIIIII, , 'IL Rot. 1.. Western Fiumers' Inaranoe • iNsw.usao,,y, OHIO. liaison °mei, No. 129 btu DT, CAPITAL. SlOO,OOO, Jerre Bath, Preft t er in d . v e gterm, Will allure Bellditele. Stores. ilereharnUi tr geetrillly. 011 the meat faroreble term, SIIGAJLCOATED OARDAMOI rice and eleaseat Senor ibr the br inn received athl tor este by . - ILE- I 0022 IgUNY BAGS-15007irinian, ottwomont.for solo low. *Amo k bj 11.11.4 i REESF,-2000 lbs. P.6minm Co.d iedlir Ralrco4. and for pato Dr ILB Merino; , Lttattoil Wool, to 0.1:1031 Flookoot thodoroloirty Draw.. aed low: oast. for th e *ash. 0/12OILla, 74 Wood a~av ottoosl,. We ettuir to pissae:! Larisi PLAIDS!.—A. A Mason. & a.; 6th it., will ien this miming,. email =t :beautiful eiiontuent Drill Wool plaldia bright colom (;fthavirbilA tite, V Empire Waterlop, WAtgorle.. Albwkr Mavis, lost. ed .t A. A. Masa a Alb et. hoADIES'- GLOW( CLOAKS--Wci 30441' AUT. to our limo indrHhitidld aaaortuanst Cloa a and Volvat Tolman,' A. A. HAWN A Ott... I )ATE T PEG FLOATB—A-new-iutoli roa'd sailor yip br HARD DI LAMM: ARE & BANE LEATHER, is atonikand f.r tale by n 029 BAIID Di_ LANaIl t • ~~ ' ~ q;L~l;lq ; ~i~lA . ~ill:~lVNtl:i:~# w\* LUE - .—/00 bb/8. No. 1.,, COI' sale lily -:_......\ \ Dors, U. a..VAILIMISTOOS. dallitl.- " .. \ ' RAPPINC* PAPER-800 - Yea= .(falA . o Ana) and bdla . Straw Wisaninn PiDny - ka• inu. '. at an !banners ram, by . . nol - - . .Vos 80NN00113 7 / 1 111JAPIlat.. - 1.4 ., N4. 11.E.R8-60 racks . in doze for. oak , \ by\- I` - dal . Ilia .111/ DIOEXY JECO‘.. '-',‘ \ PARE i PEAOlLBSrced.and for cabby . ; •., . t aber'e St. Louie ♦rttal. teat' 'd.nd roe..l~ood t em it.. TEW L4sR RAISINS ; ..,.:. • . . ‘ Raneb de.: ''. - ` . . \ Z4V. , ' ' :••••; 1:1, \'‘ I : \ • ,71ron asida4k. ~a. (1.: - 4.1 ‘ •-•- W. A ' )I'4UnUi .--- -... • AOLL liI4TTZ 4.bble, fre/at Bon - 8,d , „,„ t o reed per c: 4 Itillroyel, tot- salelbt •.. . ..j• -, •. • , a ~, . • • 4.41ta. mamma. - .:,,f- LI XTRAFAMILY,OI.I:OUII€-16 bbla. whor,,,Thr-,,,,r: fk... ili Mutat Flour Illwrtln' bestld, De mile sr - • --:: - _,,,_.,,,,k del 4. A . itaiLAolll.ll4 114110..•::-...a:-,,..,...,, WWening t---rialtt'..",. . Await,. rsed par Cr.lMlZtyliri;vis• ~,-,,,,......,--.:.74,-,. 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